Employment Land Survey
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Environment and Community Services Employment Land Survey April 2017 www.southglos.gov.uk Employment Land Survey April 2017 Introduction The Employment Land Survey monitors the availability, distribution and loss of employment and non-residential land and buildings across South Gloucestershire. For the purposes of this report, employment and non-residential includes the following main land uses (for clarity these categories are further subdivided in the tables below): Class A1 = Shops Class A2 = Financial and Professional Services Class A3 = Restaurants and Cafes Class A4 = Drinking Establishments Class A5 = Hot Food Takeaways Class B1 = Business and Light Industry Class B2 = General Industrial Class B8 = Storage and Distribution Class C1 = Hotels Class D1 = Non Residential Institutions Class D2 = Assembly and Leisure Sui Generis = Commercial uses not falling into any of the above categories The Employment Land Survey provides a record of “Gains” and “Losses” (the latter monitored for the first time in the 2007 Survey) of employment and non-residential land and buildings categorised as either: a) new build (on “Greenfield” or undeveloped sites); or b) re-development or change of use (of existing sites and buildings); or c) extension of existing buildings and premises (to create new office, industrial, warehousing space or other developments). The survey does not cover “small-scale” development and restricts analysis to sites of “0.4ha (Gross) and above” or “500 square metres (Gross) and above” across South Gloucestershire. All new development is monitored on sites safeguarded for “employment” (through South Gloucestershire Local Plan Policy E4) and sites identified for safeguarding for “economic development” uses (through Policy CS12 of the Core Strategy). The survey does not provide a record of vacant or available office, industrial, warehouse or other commercial sites/floor space. The information contained in this document is derived from Development Management records, site surveys and other council records. South Gloucestershire Council has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document, but neither the council nor its officers can accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions. Site Categories The schedule (Appendix 1) is comprised of three sections as follows: Schedule A: Sites with planning permission: This includes sites that at April 2017 had either outline, detailed and/or reserved matters planning permission. Schedule B: Sites without planning permission: This includes sites considered by the Department of Environment and Community Services to be suitable for development which, at April 2017, were not subject to planning permission, but which have been identified for development by one or more of the following means: Committee resolution to grant planning permission subject to the completion of a Section 106 Agreement South Gloucestershire Local Plan/Core Strategy allocation approval of a site brief, or other supplementary guidance windfall sites considered to be suitable for development. Schedule X: Completed Sites: This includes sites fully completed since the last survey in April 2016. Schedule Format Within the schedules, developments are presented by monitoring area and (where applicable) grouped by safeguarded site (as identified in Policy CS12 of the Core Strategy). The South Gloucestershire Local Plan Policy E4 reference is also included. For each site, information is presented giving the site location, applicant or developer, proposal and application number. Every site has a unique reference number. Capacity and construction information is also recorded and monitored, comprising the area not started, area under construction and area completed together with the amount of floorspace either not started, under construction and/or completed. The table below provides a key to the referencing system used to denote capacity / construction details: Capacity / Construction Details Area Ha (NS) Site area (in hectares), not started Area Ha (UC) Site area (in hectares), under construction Area Ha (C) Site area (in hectares), completed F/s Sq.m (NS) Floorspace (sq.m), not started F/s Sq.m (UC) Foorspace (sq.m), under construction F/s Sq.m (C) Floorspace (sq.m), completed In addition to this information, recorded for each site are: the site’s previous use, development type and new use. Any relevant Notes are also recorded and for completed sites (Schedule X) an estimate of Job Gains/Losses is shown. Tables of statistics for commitments and completions The tables below and at Appendix 2 contain summary statistics for commitments and completions. Statistics are presented according to the main use classes and the monitoring areas. The monitoring areas comprise the communities of the East Fringe of Bristol and the North Fringe of Bristol urban areas, the Rural Areas, Severnside, Thornbury, and Yate/Chipping Sodbury and are illustrated on the map below. “Gains” are the amount of floorspace/hectarage gained from a particular development through new build, extensions, changes of use and conversions. “Losses” are the amount of floorspace/hectarage lost from a particular development through new build, extensions, changes of use and conversions. “Change” is the Net change in floorspace/hectarage as a result of new build, extensions, changes of use and conversions. It is important to note that redevelopment of individual sites may span more than one monitoring year. Therefore the figures may show a large loss in one year but the gain of floorspace/hectarage (as a result of the redevelopment) would be shown in a subsequent year following completion of the redevelopment. For example, where an existing retail store is demolished to make way for a new larger store, the first year will record the loss of the store and the gain of floorspace will not be recorded until the new store is complete in the following year(s). Note on tables In using the tables below care should be taken with making direct comparisons between Hectares and Floorspace for the following reasons: some development does not include any built floorspace (e.g. outdoor leisure facilities); some development results in an increase in floorspace but creates no new employment land (e.g. extensions to existing premises) Enterprise Areas In 2012 the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership was successful in identifying a network of six locations for enterprise and employment growth, including the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone in Bristol and five Enterprise Areas. These are at the heart of the West of England’s strategy for growth and include: the Emersons Green Enterprise Area; the Filton Enterprise Area (including the Cribbs Causeway and Patchway areas); and the Avonmouth Severnside Enterprise Area, are located in whole or part within the South Gloucestershire area. More details are available from the council’s Economic Development Team and from the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership. Appendix 3 lists those sites from Schedule A, Schedule B and Schedule X of Appendix 1 that are located within the three South Gloucestershire Enterprise Areas. Summary of findings Commitments Commitments (Ha) by sector April 2017 East Fringe North Fringe Rural Areas Severnside Thornbury Yate South Glos. Total Retail Gain 4.92 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.09 5.68 (A1 - A5) Loss -0.13 -0.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.72 Change 4.79 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.09 4.96 Offices Gain 1.76 9.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 11.71 (B1a) Loss -0.14 -2.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.35 -2.57 Change 1.62 7.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.35 9.14 Industry and warehousing Gain 32.84 28.98 2.84 249.81 0.46 6.11 321.04 (B1b, B1c, B2, B8, Mixed B, SG Industrial) Loss -10.23 -0.01 -0.30 -0.45 -0.05 -0.77 -11.81 Change 22.61 28.97 2.54 249.36 0.41 5.34 309.23 Other Gain 5.75 61.29 60.82 67.37 0.28 1.53 197.04 (C1, C2, D1, D2, SG, Mixed) Loss -0.15 -39.31 -1.18 0.00 0.00 -0.50 -41.14 Change 5.60 21.98 59.64 67.37 0.28 1.03 155.90 Total Gain 45.27 100.82 63.66 317.18 0.81 7.73 535.47 Loss -10.65 -41.99 -1.48 -0.45 -0.05 -1.62 -56.24 Change 34.62 58.83 62.18 316.73 0.76 6.11 479.23 Floorspace commitments (m²) by sector April 2017 East Fringe North Fringe Rural Areas Severnside Thornbury Yate South Glos. Total Retail Gain 4,940 9,107 1,049 0 704 826 16,626 (A1 - A5) Loss -511 -7,306 0 0 0 0 -7,817 Change 4,429 1,801 1,049 0 704 826 8,809 Ofices Gain 9,438 62,938 0 0 0 0 72,376 (B1a) Loss -792 -4,926 0 0 0 -800 -6,518 Change 8,646 58,012 0 0 0 -800 65,858 Industry and warehousing Gain 109,518 130,598 6,851 941,486 3,105 33,426 1,224,984 (B1b, B1c, B2, B8, Mixed B, SG Industrial) Loss -51,203 -36 -1,000 -790 -400 -1,419 -54,848 Change 58,315 130,562 5,851 940,696 2,705 32,007 1,170,136 Other Gain 15,871 219,449 7,922 0 780 4,133 248,155 (C1, C2, D1, D2, SG, Mixed) Loss 0 0 -2,016 0 0 0 -2,016 Change 15,871 219,449 5,906 0 780 4,133 246,139 Total Gain 139,767 422,092 15,822 941,486 4,589 38,385 1,562,141 Loss -52,506 -12,268 -3,016 -790 -400 -2,219 -71,199 Change 87,261 409,824 12,806 940,696 4,189 36,166 1,490,942 Retail There are a number of sizeable committed retail proposals included in the survey this year.